WASHINGTON (AP) — “Enough, enough,” President Joe Biden exclaimed over and over Thursday night, as he delivered an impassioned address to the nation imploring Congress to take action against gun violence after mass shootings he said had turned schools, supermarkets and other everyday places into “killing fields.”
If legislators fail to act, he warned, voters should use their “outrage” to turn it into a central issue in November’s midterm elections.
Anything to get voters from focusing on his abject failure of an administration.
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ReplyDelete"turn it into a central issue in November’s midterm elections."
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He wants it to be an issue because otherwise people will talk about the economy, baby food shortages, his proxy war in ukraine, his sale of US influence to line his pocket, his son the drug addict and his inappropriate touching of his daughter.
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Oh it's going to be an issue in the midterms alright. I won't vote for anyone who doesn't genuflect at the base of the Bill of Rights, especially the Second Amendment.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV, However, I don't think any of Buydem's policy statements and requests for new laws yesterday would pass Constitutional muster. More importantly, none of that BS would stop any of the shootings that happen daily across the country in Demonrat shitholes.
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"voters should use their “outrage” to turn it into a central issue in November’s midterm elections"
ReplyDeleteWe will.
If the left gets outraged enough, they'll stop their feet and accomplish jack shit.
If the right gets outraged enough...well...we're the ones with all the weapons that can be used to defeat tyranny.
"Address to the nation" implies that the nation watched the address. The jackass probably had about as many listening as he did at his campaign rallies.
ReplyDeleteNext week, he's going to Riyadh to beg the Saudis to sell us more oil... at their prices.
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